Thursday, August 22, 2013

95 Theses for Christian Racial & Ethnic Unity: #25

“I
think it might be useful, in order to survive our present crisis, to do what
any individual does, is forced to do, to survive his crisis, which is to look
back on his beginnings. . . .In this extraordinary endeavor to create the
country called America, a great many crimes were committed. And I want to make
it absolutely clear, or as clear as I can, that I understand perfectly well
that crime is universal, and as old as mankind, and I trust, therefore, that no
one will assume that I am indicting or accusing. . .People treat each other
very badly and always have and very probably always will. I’m not talking about
the crime; I’m talking about denying what one does. This is a much more
sinister matter.”